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Sophomore guard Kenedy Schoonveld of Zeeland, Michigan (Holland Christian) gave Hope back the lead for good with two made free throws on the next possession. She sank four more in the closing seconds and finished with 11 points.

The Flying Dutch outscored Oshkosh 22-8 at the foul line.

"With 1:08 left, we talked about 'Let's get one stop," head coach Brian Morehouse said. "We did that and gave ourselves a two-point lead. We turned them over on another possession, which I thought was big.

"They're really good. We knew they were going to make a run. We made ours in the second quarter. They made theirs between the third and fourth quarters. It come down to the last few minutes, and we found a way to win."

Jessie Rabas topped Oshkosh with 15 points off the bench — including nine on 3-pointers. The Titans are ranked 16th in this week's Women's Basketball Coaches Association poll and No. 19 by D3hoops.com. Hope is fifth in both polls.

The game featured two of the top defenses in NCAA Division III. Oshkosh entered tied for fifth while allowing 44.8 points per game, while Hope was 25th at 50.8.